After a decade-long legal struggle, the Octagon Earthworks in Newark, Ohio, is now fully accessible to the public, allowing visitors to explore the mounds of earth constructed by Native Americans ...
Charles Harold Soder, of Zanesville, formerly of Newark, enlisted at age 15 in the U.S. Army as 18-year-old Frank Charles ...
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The Moundbuilders’ lease began in 1910 with the Newark Board of Trade. The Ohio History Connection, formerly the Ohio Historical Society, was deeded the property in 1933. The Ohio Supreme Court ...
With bitter cold descending on central Ohio, some schools are opting for a delayed start of closing altogether.
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NEWARK, Ohio (WCMH) — For the first time in more than a century, the Octagon Earthworks in Newark, part of Ohio’s first and only UNESCO World Heritage Site, is fully accessible to the public.